Saudi Arabia is on the blacklist, is it turning to the ashes of the eyes or is it serious?

The United Nations children’s representative said she was closely briefed on the operations of the Saudi-US coalition against Yemen, which the United Nations has put in recent days on the blacklist of child killers in Yemen.

The actress quotes her recommendation to the coalition leaders and has not complied with it in practice. The scandal here is that the United Nations is giving the green light almost officially to the military operations that have killed thousands of civilian in Yemen.

In practice, the inclusion of the Saudi-led coalition on the blacklist is a clear and explicit condemnation of Saudi Arabia and coalition forces involved in the aggression against Yemen, but international manipulation still exists and plays a large part in human rights and international laws and treaties.

Saudi Arabia, according to dozens of international organizations, has committed war crimes in Yemen and used internationally banned weapons and its work amounts to the International Criminal Court and forced it to stop raids that killed thousands of innocent people, including children.

But these measures have not been taken and their UN delegate is still blatantly blackmailing international laws and treaties from the center of the UN Dome and beyond.

The inclusion of Saudi Arabia and the coalition it leads in the blacklist of child killers may turn into just ashes on the eyes as long as the United Nations remains silent about its crimes.